Amid speculation over her health condition, Congress President Sonia Gandhi had an interaction with school children from across the country here on the occassion of National Education Day.
In the half an hour long interaction, Gandhi, who wore a salwar kameej, appeared cheerful and in good health.
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The Plan panel supported changing laws to allow varsities to hire foreign faculty and said it is aiming an increase in enrollment ratio in higher education to 30 per cent in the next 15 years.
"Indian universities must have an international flavour, international students, ..
Nearly 1,500 doctors from across the world are expected to attend a five-day medical conference here, starting November 18, where latest medical gadgets will be put on display, organisers said.
Doctors from the US, the UK, France, Germany, Japan and Singapore have confirmed their participation in ..
The Punjab government will close all those schools in the state that have not yet started teaching Punjabi language from class first and cancel the No-Objection Certificates issued to them for opening the institutions.
After launching the Right To Education (RTE) in the state, state Education ..
A court here declined bail to four doctors accused in the case relating to alleged malpractices in the post-graduate medical entrance test conducted here in January this year.
Judicial First Class Magistrate M B Kulkarni, however, allowed the bail pleas of 17 other accused. ..
Delhi government has sanctioned creation of about 13,000 new posts of teachers for schools run by it besides planning to set up more schools for effective implementation of the Right To Education Act.
This was announced by Education Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely while launching a year-long 'Shiksha ..
After setting up robotic touch screen technology museums on Sikhism and authoring a unique multimedia encyclopedia on the subject, a Canada-based scholar is now set to launch online schools that provides opportunity for study of the Sikh religion among other subjects.
Raghbir Singh Bains, who is in ..
“You should study hard, ask as many questions as you can, and seek answers to those questions. I promise that India will provide opportunities to all of you to fulfil your hopes and dreams…” Students of almost all schools in the city heard these words being read out in the morning assembly on Friday...
Students of IIM, Kozhikode under the banner Social Service Group (SSG) have taken it upon themselves to help socially and economically disadvantaged students, especially from Malayalam medium government schools.
The SSG members are currently preparing for the second career counselling programme for Class ..
With several first-year students from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology Madras not faring well in the exams, the institute, for the first time, has roped in final-year students to help the juniors.
Speaking to this newspaper on Monday, Prof L.S. Ganesh, dean (students), IIT-M, said final-year ..